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it brought $340 million to the city last year. >> the bottom line is new york city has lost a lot of revenue this past few days. we've lost a lot of economic activity and need to re-start really quickly for the good of our people. >> reporter: the mayor thinks that by sunday, by the time the runners take off that most of the power will be restored to the city. meanwhile, at new york university they had to relocate 6,000 students because the dorms are out of power and water. while there is progress here, brian, there are plenty of problems that remain. >> ann thompson on the perch above new york city that may show the tale of two cities better than any other, ann, thank you very much. and we have another striking view to show you from the air. this is a neighborhood also in new york city, in the borough of queens, and they have been asked to bear a lot. keep in mind this is home to a lot of police officers and firefighters. they lost a lot of residents on 9/11. after that they had a plane crash, and now the community of breezy point has lost over 100 homes to fire. somebody said this
it brought $340 million to the city last year. >> the bottom line is new york city has lost a lot of revenue this past few days. we've lost a lot of economic activity and need to re-start really quickly for the good of our people. >> reporter: the mayor thinks that by sunday, by the time the runners take off that most of the power will be restored to the city. meanwhile, at new york university they had to relocate 6,000 students because the dorms are out of power and water. while...
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there are still people staying in shelters and baltimore city. out west with the blizzard is happening, there is people staying out there. this is a massive storm. as you can see, we are ready. take a volunteers with the red cross will stay in the field as long as necessary to help citizens in need. >> b.w.i. marshall got up and running today. we are hearing that la guardia will open tomorrow at 7:00. is a good sign. to go a lot of folks just want a normal day. and-- >> a lot of folks just want a normal day. and nice boring, normal day. a lot of folks are hoping for that. and we of snow showers going on in the mountains. that is for early seasons those are continuing to come down. if you're traveling westbound on i-68, things will be slow going even into tomorrow. essentially west of cumberland your into the winter weather conditions. right now rain coming off of the lakes in northeastern ohio. would not be surprised to see some wet snow mix and around there as well. checking the almanac's in the baltimore area. high temperature today 63 degrees.
there are still people staying in shelters and baltimore city. out west with the blizzard is happening, there is people staying out there. this is a massive storm. as you can see, we are ready. take a volunteers with the red cross will stay in the field as long as necessary to help citizens in need. >> b.w.i. marshall got up and running today. we are hearing that la guardia will open tomorrow at 7:00. is a good sign. to go a lot of folks just want a normal day. and-- >> a lot of...
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. >> much of the city resembles a ghost town. community members are promising to rebuild. >> we will rebuild. it will take a long time we will be back by next summer. >> the bridge to the shore behind me is still close to the public today and likely will be for a couple of days due to safety reasons. president obama is visiting the damage for himself today. >> check meanwhile, thousands in and near ocean city were forced to evacuate before the storm made landfall. residents say that there was plenty of wind damage to pickup, debris, down signs, and the buildings will need to be repaired. the worst damage was done by the water. the swollen day flooded city streets and stores and ocean waves as high as 13 feet washed away most of the beaches and dunes and a large portion of the fishing pier. all in all, residents consider themselves lucky. closer to baltimore, we spotted people in the low-lying city areas to have to wade through floodwaters, people in wilson's. and other areas are used to flooding waters, but they say this was not
. >> much of the city resembles a ghost town. community members are promising to rebuild. >> we will rebuild. it will take a long time we will be back by next summer. >> the bridge to the shore behind me is still close to the public today and likely will be for a couple of days due to safety reasons. president obama is visiting the damage for himself today. >> check meanwhile, thousands in and near ocean city were forced to evacuate before the storm made landfall....
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the sun is shining here in new york city. first full day that we've seen of that in the last several days. of course, october 31st means it is halloween morning, but while a lot of people across the country and their children will be celebrating tonight, a lot of people in this part of the country will not. obviously their towns have been really hardly affected or hard hit by the hurricane and then tropical storm sandy, so it's going to be an unusual halloween for a lot of people. i'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie and willie geist. we didn't do our halloween celebration here this morning, but our thoughts are with the people who are getting to celebrate. meanwhile, the destruction is evident. 6 million people or more are waking up without power today. you've got homes submerged all along the jersey shore, along the coastline of new york and connecticut. the president is going to get a firsthand look at this today as he tours some of the hardest hit portions of new jersey with the governor of that state, chris christi
the sun is shining here in new york city. first full day that we've seen of that in the last several days. of course, october 31st means it is halloween morning, but while a lot of people across the country and their children will be celebrating tonight, a lot of people in this part of the country will not. obviously their towns have been really hardly affected or hard hit by the hurricane and then tropical storm sandy, so it's going to be an unusual halloween for a lot of people. i'm matt...
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al roker is 70 miles south in atlantic city. that city took a major hit as well. al, good morning to you. >> well, good morning, matt and savannah. you want to talk about nostal a nostalgia. you can't think of atlantic city without thinking about one of its most iconic features, the boardwalk. well, i'm on the boardwalk, but the problem is the ocean where the boardwalk should be is about 200 yards that way, and that's the danger here when you have the power of water and it meets a force and something like a boardwalk, even though as sturdy as this thing has been, and it stood for 80 years, it was no match, and it is now pushed as far south as parts of the casinos that make this city famous as well. but, even though it has been destroyed, the mayor here says they will rebuild. people think atlantic city, they think the boardwalk, and you're looking at -- you're looking at part of that boardwalk. what do you do when you see something like this? >> well, again, you know, this can be replaced. human lives cannot be replaced, and so we'll do what we can and what we mus
al roker is 70 miles south in atlantic city. that city took a major hit as well. al, good morning to you. >> well, good morning, matt and savannah. you want to talk about nostal a nostalgia. you can't think of atlantic city without thinking about one of its most iconic features, the boardwalk. well, i'm on the boardwalk, but the problem is the ocean where the boardwalk should be is about 200 yards that way, and that's the danger here when you have the power of water and it meets a force...
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no school today in baltimore city and harford county. we talked about the eastern shore and the mountains. lights may be coming back on for a few of you, no school today. >> thank you. the maryland transit administration plans to resume full service for light rail and commuter bus lines this morning. some service will resume for amtrak. officials at the airport said airlines are working to get back to full speed this morning. travelers are asked to check with their airlines before arriving at the airport. >> hundreds are still stranded in new york and new jersey. danielle leigh is in toms river, new jersey. >> entire coastline is waking up to a new reality. >> the skerries think i have ever been through -- the scariest thing i've ever been through. >> pieces of the fund down flowed in the ocean. -- pieces of the fun town floats in the ocean. >> first responders are trying to measure those cut off by the tidal surge. >> it came up very fast. i said i think the notion is coming down the street. >> flooding in most of manhattan. even coveri
no school today in baltimore city and harford county. we talked about the eastern shore and the mountains. lights may be coming back on for a few of you, no school today. >> thank you. the maryland transit administration plans to resume full service for light rail and commuter bus lines this morning. some service will resume for amtrak. officials at the airport said airlines are working to get back to full speed this morning. travelers are asked to check with their airlines before...
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baltimore city, harford county, out. anne arundel county, two hours late with the exception of 17 schools. out west, they have all that snow. week will keep you posted -- we will keep you posted. >> my kids have school. more information at wbaltv.com. >> new york and new jersey are still dealing with some major damage. >> president obama will toward new jersey -- will tour the jersey. >> maryland did not get the worst of sandy. a lot of folks that are picking up the pieces. from the sky you can see homes nearly submerged. on the ground, the governor come for the people deal with their communities and with their own devastation. >> very difficult. >> sandy destroyed boardwalks and buried cars, like this one. >> the wind was blowing. you don't know what is going to happen. >> massachusetts to virginia to tennessee, people began the long cleanup process. >> the path of destruction is going to be felt for some time. >> politics took a back seat. people collected items for storm victims. >> it is part of the american spirit,
baltimore city, harford county, out. anne arundel county, two hours late with the exception of 17 schools. out west, they have all that snow. week will keep you posted -- we will keep you posted. >> my kids have school. more information at wbaltv.com. >> new york and new jersey are still dealing with some major damage. >> president obama will toward new jersey -- will tour the jersey. >> maryland did not get the worst of sandy. a lot of folks that are picking up the...
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the president won't be visiting new york city. mayor bloomberg says they have a lot to do to handle a presidential visit. >>> tracie, thanks. >>> back to sandy. two of the three major airports serving the area, kennedy and newark, will start to reopen today. they'll have limited service this morning. the superstorm created a worldwide ripple effect for many travelers. many are still stranded overseas. let's check in with nbc's michelle kuzinsky. she is monitoring those this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: hi. we expect the situation to improve some today, but it has been slow going. we just got this number from heathrow that 54 cancellations are in effect right now from here. that's a high number considering that on monday it was about the same number of cancellations then while the storm was about to hit. yesterday that number jumped to nearly 90 cancellations. we're talking, again, just out of heathrow. other airports around the world are seeing cancellations also. frankfurt, germany, 15 flights canceled today to and
the president won't be visiting new york city. mayor bloomberg says they have a lot to do to handle a presidential visit. >>> tracie, thanks. >>> back to sandy. two of the three major airports serving the area, kennedy and newark, will start to reopen today. they'll have limited service this morning. the superstorm created a worldwide ripple effect for many travelers. many are still stranded overseas. let's check in with nbc's michelle kuzinsky. she is monitoring those this...
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it's what new york city's all about. so, i'm really happy to say that our -- all of our staff is okay. they are incredible, and they're family here, so thank god they all made it through safe. and i especially want to thank and acknowledge all the people working to get us through this mess -- policemen, firemen, hospital workers, first responders. those guys are awesome. props to mayor bloomberg, governor cuomo, governor christie. they've been working around the clock, trying to help people, keeping everyone informed and moving everything forward, which is all we can do. if you want to help out, i found a great way to do this. of course, the red cross is phenomenal. and it's very easy to donate to them. you can help them by -- you text the word, "redcross," to 9-0 -- 9-0 -- it's tough for me. [ light laughter ] 999. 90999. then you text "redcross." spell check wants me to change it to "red rosa." [ laughter ] >> steve: wait, that's strip club. >> jimmy: that's strip club. don't -- [ light laughter ] yeah, don't text red
it's what new york city's all about. so, i'm really happy to say that our -- all of our staff is okay. they are incredible, and they're family here, so thank god they all made it through safe. and i especially want to thank and acknowledge all the people working to get us through this mess -- policemen, firemen, hospital workers, first responders. those guys are awesome. props to mayor bloomberg, governor cuomo, governor christie. they've been working around the clock, trying to help people,...
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in new york city. 8 million people share 400 square miles in new york city. they are a tough resilient bunch. this storm showed even the most prepared, that they weren't prepared enough. even new york bowed to the furious power of nature. gusts at 57 miles an hour ripped the face off this building as sandy's winds and rain tour through the city. a record storm surge, almost 14 feet filled lower manhattan, filling the brooklyn/battery tunnel with water. floodwaters shorting out this con ed substation. three quarters of a million new yorkers lost electricity. >> we're congregated around a radio trying to get information, no one has power, no one has internet. >> it's amazing. cars are completely destroyed, they were submerged under water. i mean, i -- i'm floored by what happened. >> reporter: no borough was spared, from this oil tanker beached on staten island to a beach community in queens. >> this is a massive storage unit from a construction site. it floated over here or was blown over here. get this
in new york city. 8 million people share 400 square miles in new york city. they are a tough resilient bunch. this storm showed even the most prepared, that they weren't prepared enough. even new york bowed to the furious power of nature. gusts at 57 miles an hour ripped the face off this building as sandy's winds and rain tour through the city. a record storm surge, almost 14 feet filled lower manhattan, filling the brooklyn/battery tunnel with water. floodwaters shorting out this con ed...
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that is the latest from ocean city. rob roblin, i hope you are drying out over there. >> things are looking a lot better here. could have been much worse. that is what everybody is saying here at wilson. . -- here at wilson point. >> the water that was blowing out into the bay yesterday bookbag again. the water was working its way up into the yards of many homes here. it looked pretty bad to me, but to the folks who went through isabel, that is not the case. >> just a little water in the lower part of the basement. we kept power, so we were fortunate on that. compared to isabel, this was a piece of cake. with isabel, my whole place but was flooded to the ceiling. >> this is mild, compared to isabel. this is nothing. >> with isabel we had 3 feet of water in here. this is nothing compared to isabel. it came up to the top of the wall but did not come in, so we made it all right. >> as bad as it looks to you and me, it was not as bad as isabelle. >> so isabel was a lot worse? >> yes, i had 3 feet in my living room. this tim
that is the latest from ocean city. rob roblin, i hope you are drying out over there. >> things are looking a lot better here. could have been much worse. that is what everybody is saying here at wilson. . -- here at wilson point. >> the water that was blowing out into the bay yesterday bookbag again. the water was working its way up into the yards of many homes here. it looked pretty bad to me, but to the folks who went through isabel, that is not the case. >> just a little...
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atlantic city, 77. down at ocean city, hurricane force wind gusts. at bwi marshall, the highest wind gust was at 60 miles an hour. up in atlantic city and york they were out of the east and northeast, so they were really getting pounded. some shower still lingering in our area due to the storm sitting off to the west of us. there is some snow in the higher elevations west of here and that could slip into our western suburbs tonight. more on the forecast, coming up in a few minutes. >> the coast guard was called out last night to ensure that everyone was safe along the coast. >> sheldon dutes was invited to ride along with some coast guard officials today. >> i am rob roblin, here in baltimore county. thank goodness, sandy was no isabel. a live report, coming up. >> witness the i music: guitar, clapping and whistling throughout. multivitamin coming in. on it chief! look alive people! smooth and steady guys. everything on schedule down here? yep, pretty regular. nice job. keep it strong. thanks. onward and upward! vo: launch your day. ...with the multi
atlantic city, 77. down at ocean city, hurricane force wind gusts. at bwi marshall, the highest wind gust was at 60 miles an hour. up in atlantic city and york they were out of the east and northeast, so they were really getting pounded. some shower still lingering in our area due to the storm sitting off to the west of us. there is some snow in the higher elevations west of here and that could slip into our western suburbs tonight. more on the forecast, coming up in a few minutes. >> the...
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we have crews in this city doing damage assessment of city facilities and private property. if people need assistance in a non-emergency situation, we can transport people to shelters, to dialysis, if you have a tree down, please call in and report. that number again is 410-260- 2211. >> hello, you can see that there is water here, but you can still drive through it if you have a big car. if you have a small car, i would not drive through it. it has gone down a bit. that is the good news. around 7:00 this morning, there was a lot of water here. the good news is, no reports of water in any homes. you can see the peers behind me. earlier, the water was over the piers in wilson point. we talked about waiting for high tides and wind to change. we got some water, but it does not look that bad. >> it is not. this came in from the high tide this morning when the wind changed from the south and southeast. we still have a high tide tonight to go through. hopefully tomorrow will be good. >> any damage to homes? >> non-that i know of. >> high tide tonight, what are you looking for? >>
we have crews in this city doing damage assessment of city facilities and private property. if people need assistance in a non-emergency situation, we can transport people to shelters, to dialysis, if you have a tree down, please call in and report. that number again is 410-260- 2211. >> hello, you can see that there is water here, but you can still drive through it if you have a big car. if you have a small car, i would not drive through it. it has gone down a bit. that is the good news....
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cities. jeff and his wife need to get from the city of lights to a place in connecticut that may or may not have power once they land. >> we need to get a place to stay here in paris, and a little indecision because they don't know how long it's going to be before airports open. >> reporter: thinking they might be able to get home via montreal this. group is planning on camping for an entire day at heathrow trying to make it to los angeles. the next available flight for some may not be for a week forcing americans to stick it out through the mounting expense and uncertain. >> we're fortunate that we're able to afford to do that. feel so bad when i'm watching the news. >> convenienced and a little bit of expense. the new england patriots who played in london barely made it out on a charter flight and made it back to boston on monday. some others got stuck. the gargantuan hurricane sandy and with a phenomenon almost unheard of in these parts had reverberations in european stock markets, as wall
cities. jeff and his wife need to get from the city of lights to a place in connecticut that may or may not have power once they land. >> we need to get a place to stay here in paris, and a little indecision because they don't know how long it's going to be before airports open. >> reporter: thinking they might be able to get home via montreal this. group is planning on camping for an entire day at heathrow trying to make it to los angeles. the next available flight for some may not...
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atlantic city was one of the cities along the jersey shore that took an awful lot of damage. the water from the ocean in some places meeting the water from the bay, and there is some controversy surrounding evacuation efforts from that city with the governor of new jersey criticizing the mayor. we're going to be talking to that mayor in just a couple of minutes. meanwhile inside studio 1a i'm matt lauer alongside savannah guthrie. he have rain and further flooding remain threats today. >> in new york city the storm surge reached a record of more than 13 feet, flooding tunnels, subway stations and the electrical systems that power wall street and utility companies across the country telling people who lost power today it may be a week or more before electricity is fully restored. just ahead we'll check in with the man in charge of the federal response to this mega storm craig fugate. let's start with nbc's jeff rossen who is here in new york city checking on the damage. jeff, good morning to you. what are you seeing? >> reporter: hey, savannah, good morning. we were driving ar
atlantic city was one of the cities along the jersey shore that took an awful lot of damage. the water from the ocean in some places meeting the water from the bay, and there is some controversy surrounding evacuation efforts from that city with the governor of new jersey criticizing the mayor. we're going to be talking to that mayor in just a couple of minutes. meanwhile inside studio 1a i'm matt lauer alongside savannah guthrie. he have rain and further flooding remain threats today. >>...
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things are improving in ocean city. we will continue to bring you updates. >> sandy did make quite an impression along the shorelines. kim dacey is in annapolis. >> good morning. we got word that there are some roads that are closed because of flooding. high tide came in at 5:45 this morning. closer to downtown annapolis is where compromise street is closed for a high water. the city dock is closed as well. some road closures closer to the water. some smaller roads could be flooded out this morning. traffic is moving on the bridge. it doesn't appear to be too damaging. the city dock is closed for flooding. more than 63,000 customers without power. crews are working to get the power back on. we will get an update on what crews found. they were assessing the damage about what kind of damage sandy did. we will get an update on that coming up. steady rain is continuing to fall. it is breezy out here. very chilly and rainy. take some precautions. it is not a great day out here. >> the coastlines are not the only parts of the
things are improving in ocean city. we will continue to bring you updates. >> sandy did make quite an impression along the shorelines. kim dacey is in annapolis. >> good morning. we got word that there are some roads that are closed because of flooding. high tide came in at 5:45 this morning. closer to downtown annapolis is where compromise street is closed for a high water. the city dock is closed as well. some road closures closer to the water. some smaller roads could be flooded...
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travel restrictions in baltimore city. shell tears remain open. -- shelters remained open. >> after the rain marathon, a lot of areas are flooding. >> we have this report from earlier this morning. >> hurricane sandy leaving her mark. no major damage. the water level is high enough that it has spilled over onto the promise not. it is slapping up against the steps of the light street pavilion. you will not notice any traffic because travel restrictions remain in effect, keeping everybody off the road. it might be a hurricane but this is cold. your gloves.d to clo >> our live team coverage continues. >> what parts of the northeast will be waking up to no power and underwater? >> this is a live look from virginia. that is no coming down. -- that is snow coming down >> i'm not sure we need the scared music anymore. things are settling down. i know it is getting close to halloween. let's take a look at the radar. we still has some rain left behind and there is some snow in the mountains. there will still be some minor flooding.
travel restrictions in baltimore city. shell tears remain open. -- shelters remained open. >> after the rain marathon, a lot of areas are flooding. >> we have this report from earlier this morning. >> hurricane sandy leaving her mark. no major damage. the water level is high enough that it has spilled over onto the promise not. it is slapping up against the steps of the light street pavilion. you will not notice any traffic because travel restrictions remain in effect, keeping...
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things are getting better in ocean city. the wind is gusting up about 60 miles per hour. >> so much better this morning. kim dacey is in annapolis. how are things looking this morning? >> it is a lot better today. things have really eased up. we have a steady rain falling. nothing like we were seeing like yesterday. i spoke to the emergency management folks. crews have been out since about midnight, looking for any kind of damage. there will be an update around 6:00 a.m. we saw some localized flooding and some standing water on the roadways. it still continues to rain here. the shelter is still open. 50 people and pets are there. and the call center is still open if you need to call for assistance. they can give you transportation to the shelter. high tide is expected around 5:45 this morning. they are watching the high tide this morning. it will's any flooding, happen between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. this morning. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. tim tooten is in baltimore city. >> i haven't gotten closer to the jones falls. ther
things are getting better in ocean city. the wind is gusting up about 60 miles per hour. >> so much better this morning. kim dacey is in annapolis. how are things looking this morning? >> it is a lot better today. things have really eased up. we have a steady rain falling. nothing like we were seeing like yesterday. i spoke to the emergency management folks. crews have been out since about midnight, looking for any kind of damage. there will be an update around 6:00 a.m. we saw some...
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it's new york city? >> that's right. >> jimmy: new york city. >> so i got a blue wig and i was planning on being a witch. so i was nicki minaj as a witch. >> jimmy: that is so good and creative. >> there's my costume. >> jimmy: there you go. that -- >> there's my costume. we had a parody halloween party for kids. and the funny thing about that is that the only thing i had to buy was that hat and the wig. everything else -- >> jimmy: you own? >> yeah, yeah. yeah, halloween's big at my house. it's like a national holiday. we have the 12 days of halloween. >> jimmy: is it really? oh, really? >> no, i'm serious. i came to this -- most people don't know this. but i came to this country, when i was four, on halloween night. and i was like "who are all these beggars coming to the door." >> jimmy: yeah, of course. you didn't know what they were -- >> i was like, "mom, why are you giving them my candy?" but, yeah. >> jimmy: really? you didn't understand when you first came. >> no. >> jimmy: but now, you celebrate
it's new york city? >> that's right. >> jimmy: new york city. >> so i got a blue wig and i was planning on being a witch. so i was nicki minaj as a witch. >> jimmy: that is so good and creative. >> there's my costume. >> jimmy: there you go. that -- >> there's my costume. we had a parody halloween party for kids. and the funny thing about that is that the only thing i had to buy was that hat and the wig. everything else -- >> jimmy: you own?...
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here to ocean city. what are the conditions like out there now? >> well, it is like a mixed bag. going back and forth through these live shots. the winds will die down. the rain will pick up. we're in one of those rain die-down, wind pick up type situations. the bigger story is how cold it is with the wind chill. temperatures in the 40's. that is something to think about as well. it is wet and damp out here. we're going to give you a 360-degree tour. first of all, clogged drains here. you can see all of this sea debris clogging these drains causing standing water to form on the coastal highways. this is not too bad but if you think about this going on all coastal highway, this is a difficult situation here. sometimes it takes up two lanes. i was with an ocean city police officer and he was telling us about the bay situation. it was very serious earlier today with flooding and certainly we'll see the remnants of that tomorrow in daylight and get a good view of it. you have 3 feet of standing water. a lot
here to ocean city. what are the conditions like out there now? >> well, it is like a mixed bag. going back and forth through these live shots. the winds will die down. the rain will pick up. we're in one of those rain die-down, wind pick up type situations. the bigger story is how cold it is with the wind chill. temperatures in the 40's. that is something to think about as well. it is wet and damp out here. we're going to give you a 360-degree tour. first of all, clogged drains here. you...
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ocean city, those winds have been becoming northwesterly. remember, the winds blow into the center of low pressure, so now out at ocean city, we are starting to get more of this, and that a wind shift will be significant. this is into the day tomorrow. these are the wind speed forecasts. we are generally talking 50 mile per hour winds. this pushes inland as the center of the storm moves. this is parts of the cecil county, south central pennsylvania, these areas, and they are expecting to get a lot of wins, the same thing all along the bay. southern pennsylvania, probably closer to our maryland line, the strong wind will be pushed in. they have heavy snow in the mountains. our winds will start shifting to the south as we get into tomorrow morning. we will still have some strong wind gusts. in the 30's to 40's, pushing water up the bay. the highs on the bay are likely be worse than they were today, simply because of a change in the wind direction. 11:00 in the morning, this is from north to south on the bay. this will arrive at st. michael's a
ocean city, those winds have been becoming northwesterly. remember, the winds blow into the center of low pressure, so now out at ocean city, we are starting to get more of this, and that a wind shift will be significant. this is into the day tomorrow. these are the wind speed forecasts. we are generally talking 50 mile per hour winds. this pushes inland as the center of the storm moves. this is parts of the cecil county, south central pennsylvania, these areas, and they are expecting to get a...
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it is bad in atlantic city. i read on twitter the water is rising at the pier 1.5 it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. people getting water into their homes at this hour. they contacted the natural resources and ask for our assets, which bought two -- brought two boats and officers. also, a swift water team that was situated was redeployed to assist them in this effort. they still need to come to safety. >> you are taking them to a local shelter. no one was hurt? >> no, no one was hurt. this is very good news. >> they are trying to figure out how to get here? >> they are like town times.
it is bad in atlantic city. i read on twitter the water is rising at the pier 1.5 it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your...
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ava marie in ocean city. back to you. >> she tweeted earlier she had a quick nap and was going back out. it is exhausting to be out in the elements. she was out there several hours earlier. >> today is not the kind of day you want to spend any length of time outdoors. >> starting at 6:00 today and lasting until noon tomorrow, the road restrictions -- mayor stephanie rawlings-blake is implementing mandatory closures for the roads. >> restricted roads. that does not apply to mandatory personnel, hospital employees, or other medical personnel. they are saying to stay off the road. this is a look at the jfx a couple of hours ago. there is a lot of water. there is the possibility of hydroplaning if you were to be out. this is in the north baltimore area. look atarting to get a horrific damage in anne arundel county. high wind knocking down trees and power in some areas. a treat on top of the house in linthicum. we understand the power is out in that area. no word on injuries. we will keep you updated on this situa
ava marie in ocean city. back to you. >> she tweeted earlier she had a quick nap and was going back out. it is exhausting to be out in the elements. she was out there several hours earlier. >> today is not the kind of day you want to spend any length of time outdoors. >> starting at 6:00 today and lasting until noon tomorrow, the road restrictions -- mayor stephanie rawlings-blake is implementing mandatory closures for the roads. >> restricted roads. that does not apply...
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the same at ocean city. those hurricane type winds are in effect for the bay until the storm comes in. here is the projected track. it loses the hurricane structure before it comes on shore. it does not lose strength, it just loses its technical aspects of what makes a hurricane a hurricane, moving rapidly to the northwest. i suspect that it seems to be accelerating and might come in sooner than projections. we will wait for the 1:00 update to see. it is a huge storm coming in. regardless of whether it comes in more towards atlantic city, ocean city, or more towards this margin of error, it will affect us. the eye of the storm coming in at 9:00 this evening, as it is -- as it advances that is where the heaviest rain and strongest wind will be concentrated. tuesday the rain goes down. we still have snow out in west virginia and western maryland. today we are in the 50's with all that rain and wind. tuesday, 40's, it will still be a windy day. wednesday we still have some lingering showers coming into the pict
the same at ocean city. those hurricane type winds are in effect for the bay until the storm comes in. here is the projected track. it loses the hurricane structure before it comes on shore. it does not lose strength, it just loses its technical aspects of what makes a hurricane a hurricane, moving rapidly to the northwest. i suspect that it seems to be accelerating and might come in sooner than projections. we will wait for the 1:00 update to see. it is a huge storm coming in. regardless of...
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we're live in baltimore city. we will begin our coverage right here. >> i will give you the wide view and the close of view. we have good and bad news in boast -- both respects. the center of the storm, the white bob, on the right hand of your screen -- you noticed that it is a parallel to the chesapeake bay. that is the mouth of chesapeake, that is the center of the storm. yesterday, we thought it would go in this direction. it looks like that will not be the case. we will miss the worst-case scenario here in maryland. we still think it will come on shore somewhere in the southern part of new jersey later on today. the bad news is that the storm is getting stronger. the winds are 85 miles per hour. it will get even stronger before it makes landfall in new jersey later today. around baltimore, the big story this morning is the ring, not necessarily the route -- the wind. the rain has been coming down at about an inch, inch and a half per hour. we will zoom in and see what is happening in some of the rainfall areas
we're live in baltimore city. we will begin our coverage right here. >> i will give you the wide view and the close of view. we have good and bad news in boast -- both respects. the center of the storm, the white bob, on the right hand of your screen -- you noticed that it is a parallel to the chesapeake bay. that is the mouth of chesapeake, that is the center of the storm. yesterday, we thought it would go in this direction. it looks like that will not be the case. we will miss the...
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free for city residents, if you can prove you are a city resident. there is also a shelter available. schools are closed today. your pets are welcome. you can bring your cats and dogs. if you have any flooding issues, you definitely want to take advantage of that. businesses down wrap and water area are starting to sandbag for the flooding that is beginning to occur. we will continue to monitor on and bring you the very latest as we get it. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. now for the latest in baltimore city, we had to tim tooten. >> when you say something, it is like "i'm coming." the water you are talking about is starting to come this way. you can see behind me, there is a little daylight here. we are seeing in the parking lot near the rain is going into the storm drain. there are half a dozen channels opening up at 9:00 today. the free buses not running today. if your clothes in this area, it is not that big a deal to get here. there are shelters. but again, the rain is picking up. it is starting to develop here in baltimore city. back to you guys in
free for city residents, if you can prove you are a city resident. there is also a shelter available. schools are closed today. your pets are welcome. you can bring your cats and dogs. if you have any flooding issues, you definitely want to take advantage of that. businesses down wrap and water area are starting to sandbag for the flooding that is beginning to occur. we will continue to monitor on and bring you the very latest as we get it. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. now for the latest in...
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tim tuten live in the city. back to you. >> as sandy intensifies utility officials are preparing for the extended power outages. >> joining us again, what is the latest? >> we are seeing outages. they are starting to climb a bit. that is not unexpected with the wind and people waking up and noticing they have outages and calling us to let us know. this will continue throughout the day. >> you came in a couple of hours ago and said we have 3,000 people to help. how does that compare to irene. >> we had first put out the call for about 1,000 workers. we now have a call for 3,000. overhead linemen and tree contractors. we have about 1,600 here or en route as far away as new mexico or oklahoma. we are staging them. we are doubling down on the resources given the magnitude of what we expect. >> you have to compete with other states. we have new jersey, delaware. >> we are competing with other states and canada to be honest with you. the states to the west are holding their crews because of the fear of the snow warnin
tim tuten live in the city. back to you. >> as sandy intensifies utility officials are preparing for the extended power outages. >> joining us again, what is the latest? >> we are seeing outages. they are starting to climb a bit. that is not unexpected with the wind and people waking up and noticing they have outages and calling us to let us know. this will continue throughout the day. >> you came in a couple of hours ago and said we have 3,000 people to help. how does...
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as far as parking, the parking garages in the city are open and free to city residents. they want to get cars off the streets in case of flooding or they need to get emergency vehicles by. a couple of things to be aware of here and we will continue to monitor the situation. back to you. tim tuten is live in baltimore. how are conditions there? >> it is changing. it is storming a little bit in terms of drops getting bigger. we are off of 41st street. you can see it is raining and has picked up. i want to show you that people who are coming that the wipers are going a little faster than earlier because the system is coming in. we are here at the giant food store and another bread truck showed in. people are saying do not come out unless you have to, but this rain is picking up in baltimore city and i think that we're going to see it continue throughout the morning. just an idea as you look behind me you can see that the rain is coming down much more steadily than when we pulled out here about 4:00 this morning. we will keep you posted here. same applies to residents in bal
as far as parking, the parking garages in the city are open and free to city residents. they want to get cars off the streets in case of flooding or they need to get emergency vehicles by. a couple of things to be aware of here and we will continue to monitor the situation. back to you. tim tuten is live in baltimore. how are conditions there? >> it is changing. it is storming a little bit in terms of drops getting bigger. we are off of 41st street. you can see it is raining and has...
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ava marie in ocean city. back to you. >> there is no report of major damage it is still early. >> the storm has yet to arrive. >> while maryland is preparing for hurricane sandy other areas are in for a stormy few days. >> new jersey could be one of the hardest hit areas when the storm makes landfall. the board walks and oceanfront f sea siside heights is a ghostown. they went door to door trying the get the last performance out. state officials couldn't say if or when they would shut it down. >> officials in plum island, massachusetts, issued a voluntary evacuation which is about 100 miles north of boston. schools and businesses will be closed due to the storm but beach erosion is a big concern. authorities say the critical times will be high tide this afternoon and this evening. officials urge everyone to stay away from the water. >> you can track the movements of the hurricane on our interactive radar and fell it on www.wbaltv.com and our mobile app. 47.it is 4: 53 degrees at b.w.i. thurgood airport. more
ava marie in ocean city. back to you. >> there is no report of major damage it is still early. >> the storm has yet to arrive. >> while maryland is preparing for hurricane sandy other areas are in for a stormy few days. >> new jersey could be one of the hardest hit areas when the storm makes landfall. the board walks and oceanfront f sea siside heights is a ghostown. they went door to door trying the get the last performance out. state officials couldn't say if or when...
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they are free for city residents. they want you to put your car in that garage and want the streets clear in case there is flooding so they can get emergency vehicles through. they have opened a shelter in annapolis high school. if you need to leave your home for any reason, power outage or flooding or unsafe condition, you can go to annapolis high school on riva road. you can bring your pets, cats and dogs. that is good. you can bring the whole family. that is open since yesterday and continues to be open. we will bring you the latest and see how conditions shape up in annapolis. now we go to tim tuten. >> it is raining and i can tell you that school is out. you know that by now. it is coming down at a steady clip. we are at the giant food on 41st street and falls road. on the way in i passed a big truck with their logo which means they have been busy trying to make sure that the shelves are stocked. i'm sure you have been to a place like this the last couple of days. but right now that this place be jumping at some
they are free for city residents. they want you to put your car in that garage and want the streets clear in case there is flooding so they can get emergency vehicles through. they have opened a shelter in annapolis high school. if you need to leave your home for any reason, power outage or flooding or unsafe condition, you can go to annapolis high school on riva road. you can bring your pets, cats and dogs. that is good. you can bring the whole family. that is open since yesterday and...
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first, we want to go down to ocean city. lowell. >> i have to tell you, we are talking about the with the rain that is associated with this storm. we are especially feeling it here in ocean city. we are at 32nd street, outside of the hilton hotel. i have mine and a monitor here. -- i have my anamometer here. a guest will pick up -- a gust will pick up. we see sustained wind from 18 miles per hour to 30 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 50 m.p.h. as far as the surf is concerned, we're standing on the dunes. you can see the surf making its way just about to the dunes. once in awhile, the way will come in and crashed into the dunes and lyrics -- anticipating the water to creep up even higher as we head into the early hours in the monday and then the later hours of monday. it is a piercing rain that hits your face and combined with the sand is almost like this and lasting effect. he did during drafting your face and it stings. it almost feels like someone is -- you get the rain hitting your face and it stains. it almost feels
first, we want to go down to ocean city. lowell. >> i have to tell you, we are talking about the with the rain that is associated with this storm. we are especially feeling it here in ocean city. we are at 32nd street, outside of the hilton hotel. i have mine and a monitor here. -- i have my anamometer here. a guest will pick up -- a gust will pick up. we see sustained wind from 18 miles per hour to 30 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 50 m.p.h. as far as the surf is concerned, we're...
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heavy surf in ocean city. the national weather service reporting 40 mile an hour wind, 10 foot waves, and the worst of hurricane sandy is still a day away. >> we're very concerned about it when it gets here. >> the mayor has declared a state of emergency closing the beach and initiating phase two of the emergency evacuation plan, meaning a mandatory evacuation for residents south of 17th street. we even noticed flooding by midday on the bayside. >> we think the real issues will be in the downtown areas. if we do see tide levels we expect, we could lose power in that area. that causes problems for the residents in that area. >> the threat of the impending storm is enough to get people to board up on the boardwalk. >> is going to blow. we're going to get something out of this. hope it is not too bad. >> as far as storm watches, we found many at a familiar but dangerous side. we're at the inlet at the end of the boardwalk, typically one of the best places to watch a hurricane come in. you can see the waves crashi
heavy surf in ocean city. the national weather service reporting 40 mile an hour wind, 10 foot waves, and the worst of hurricane sandy is still a day away. >> we're very concerned about it when it gets here. >> the mayor has declared a state of emergency closing the beach and initiating phase two of the emergency evacuation plan, meaning a mandatory evacuation for residents south of 17th street. we even noticed flooding by midday on the bayside. >> we think the real issues...
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it will make landfall somewhere between new york city and ocean city. the favored spot appears to be southern jersey. it will then head into pennsylvania. we have watches and warnings. starting late tonight, a flood watch. tomorrow, a high wind warning. all day monday and tuesday, a combination of coastal flood advisories changing to warnings. we will have more on the specifics coming up in a few minutes. >> we have live team coverage from all over the area. residents along the coast are already experiencing hurricane sandy. >> we begin with sheldon dutes onejowins us live with hel some residents are preparing. >> the rain has been coming down for the past 30 minutes. the wind has been steady. we caught up with folks in the city and county get him ready for the storm. >> hurricane sandy is already developing a reputation. >> it is scary. it is covering such a wide area. >> with so much uncertainty, she wants to make sure she is prepared. >> what did you stocked up on a? >> toilet paper, paper towels, milk, regular things. >> she is not alone. workers at
it will make landfall somewhere between new york city and ocean city. the favored spot appears to be southern jersey. it will then head into pennsylvania. we have watches and warnings. starting late tonight, a flood watch. tomorrow, a high wind warning. all day monday and tuesday, a combination of coastal flood advisories changing to warnings. we will have more on the specifics coming up in a few minutes. >> we have live team coverage from all over the area. residents along the coast are...
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it will pass by parallel with ocean city some time around 9:00 a.m. tomorrow and watch what happens when it transitions, left turn into the coast of new jersey and there it will be really bad. there will be a 10 to 12-foot storm surge with winds between 70 and 80 miles per hour across the jersey shore there and then the storm will weaken a little bit as it comes inland but will continue west and park itself in southern pennsylvania on tuesday morning so the worst part of the storm for us in baltimore will be monday night, monday afternoon into monday night we will probably see wind between thirst and 50 miles per hour and a lot of rain, two to eight inches of rain expected out of this storm. this is a forecast of precipitation over the next couple of hours with the heaviest rain tomorrow morning across southern maryland and lower eastern shore counties but into tuesday morning, everybody gets into the heavy rain so two to eight inches, wind gusts between 50 and 60 miles per hour. it's going to be a rough one but it won't be a worst-case scenario for b
it will pass by parallel with ocean city some time around 9:00 a.m. tomorrow and watch what happens when it transitions, left turn into the coast of new jersey and there it will be really bad. there will be a 10 to 12-foot storm surge with winds between 70 and 80 miles per hour across the jersey shore there and then the storm will weaken a little bit as it comes inland but will continue west and park itself in southern pennsylvania on tuesday morning so the worst part of the storm for us in...
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areas of downtown ocean city. we're not expecting as much flooding because we are expecting the storm to go north of us, we won't have as strong of an on-shore flow but still some on-shore flow throughout day and coastal flooding could be a problem. at this point, no mandatory evacuations of ocean city but they are urging residents to be cautious and prepared for evacuations if they need to. ava marie. >> looks like you're not blowing as you were a little while ago. be careful. still plenty of news ahead this morning. >> having an emergency supply kit handy is important. the better business bureau will be here to explain what it should include. >> we'll be joined by rob gould of b.g.e. and he'll explain how the utility company is preparing for hurricane sandy. >> welcome back, it's 7:18 and 58 degrees on tv hill. in this morning's medical alert, what hospitals don't tell you, unaccountable, the book we will discuss this morning and dr. marty mckeiry of john's hopkins is here to talk about this book and a survey he
areas of downtown ocean city. we're not expecting as much flooding because we are expecting the storm to go north of us, we won't have as strong of an on-shore flow but still some on-shore flow throughout day and coastal flooding could be a problem. at this point, no mandatory evacuations of ocean city but they are urging residents to be cautious and prepared for evacuations if they need to. ava marie. >> looks like you're not blowing as you were a little while ago. be careful. still...
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in atlantic city, the casinos will be shut down tomorrow and the list of cities and towns calling for evacuations will likely grow. but some still plan to stay. >> we have been able to get through all of the storms without any problem. we just anticipate that we'll be able to do the same thing now. >> reporter: to give you an idea of the scale of things, if the storm turns out to be as bad as predicted, the ocean, the water here along this entire beach, mile after mile in each direction and six blocks in that direction will be several feet deep. lester? >> ron allen on the jersey shore for us this evening. thank you. this storm is already having an effect on the obama and romney campaigns. just ten days until the election. it could have a big effect on early voting in several swing states and already both campaigns have cancelled or rescheduled events to get out of the way of the storm. we've got both campaigns covered. we want to begin with kristen welker traveling with the president in new hampshire. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. president obama is facing a big ch
in atlantic city, the casinos will be shut down tomorrow and the list of cities and towns calling for evacuations will likely grow. but some still plan to stay. >> we have been able to get through all of the storms without any problem. we just anticipate that we'll be able to do the same thing now. >> reporter: to give you an idea of the scale of things, if the storm turns out to be as bad as predicted, the ocean, the water here along this entire beach, mile after mile in each...
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>> ocean city could be hard-hit by sandy. officials haven't asked folks to he vamyailt, but they are asking residents -- evacuate yet, but they are asking residents to prepare for the worst. >> public safety officials say they want everyone to take this storm seriously and to take the proper precautions before the weather starts getting bad. >> we still have trouble with the windows when the wind and the water blows like that. so we're here to board it up and rest in peace tonight, instead of being worried. >> exactly the attitude emergency services officials here in ocean city want to hear. >> take some personal responsibility and get prepared for this storm. take care of their property, see that they have their plan in place, that they're ready to do what they need to do for their own self-protection. >> she's had this beach cottage in her family since the 1950's. that means one thing. >> oh, yeah, i'm getting out of here. i'm going back home. >> for those residents who are planning to stay, officials say stock up. have at
>> ocean city could be hard-hit by sandy. officials haven't asked folks to he vamyailt, but they are asking residents -- evacuate yet, but they are asking residents to prepare for the worst. >> public safety officials say they want everyone to take this storm seriously and to take the proper precautions before the weather starts getting bad. >> we still have trouble with the windows when the wind and the water blows like that. so we're here to board it up and rest in peace...
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reporting live in ocean city, i'm sarah sampson. >> b.g.e. crews have been busy preparing for the storm and we're joined by b.g.e. spokesperson rob gold. you've been making all kind of preparations. >> we've requested 2,000 out-of-state utility workers. we've got good line of sight on 1300 of those folks en route from as far away as new mexico, texas, louisiana, oklahoma and we'll bed them down and get them place. they should start arriving tomorrow and we'll put them at one of four staging areas. so the goal is to have them in place ready to respond once the storm hits so they can begin restoration. >> what can residents do ahead of the storm? >> what i'm going to do today, go home, take the stuff off the deck, try to put it away, make sure you don't have projectiles out there but from a power situation, make sure that you have all your contingencies in place, a backup plan, flashlights, portable radio. if you use a portable generator, move it away from the home, not near window or the garage because fumes can back up and become deadly. >> w
reporting live in ocean city, i'm sarah sampson. >> b.g.e. crews have been busy preparing for the storm and we're joined by b.g.e. spokesperson rob gold. you've been making all kind of preparations. >> we've requested 2,000 out-of-state utility workers. we've got good line of sight on 1300 of those folks en route from as far away as new mexico, texas, louisiana, oklahoma and we'll bed them down and get them place. they should start arriving tomorrow and we'll put them at one of four...
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the american model brings it right into about new york city. either one is going to be bad for the northeast. but if it makes its way just south of new york, new york, one of the most populated areas in this country, if not the world. we're talking about a major storm surge and devastating winds. we're talking about hurricane force winds and anywhere from six to ten inches, 12 inches of rain. the effects of this, lester, could be devastating. we'll continue to track this. >> that's quite a picture you paint there, al. thanks very much. dylan dreyer is going to have the rest of the nation's forecast coming up in a few minutes. but first, here's andrea. >>> tropical storm sandy has already affected the race for the white house. governor mitt romney and vice president joe biden each cancelled planned weekend appearances in virginia. ron is traveling with mitt romney. >> reporter: all eyes on sandy, including these two presidential campaigns. over the next ten days, expect to see the president and governor romney hit these battleground states hard,
the american model brings it right into about new york city. either one is going to be bad for the northeast. but if it makes its way just south of new york, new york, one of the most populated areas in this country, if not the world. we're talking about a major storm surge and devastating winds. we're talking about hurricane force winds and anywhere from six to ten inches, 12 inches of rain. the effects of this, lester, could be devastating. we'll continue to track this. >> that's quite...
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louis, 28 at kansas city, 37, chicago. rapid city, 24. so really intensely cold air so the combination of cold air and tropical moisture, a lot of energy in the atmosphere and when this comes together, it's going to be interesting. we have sandy, now tropical storm, likely, once it gets over the gulf stream, could return to a hurricane. we may see it switching back and forth over the next day, day and a half. but this evening the rain bands getting closer to baltimore although i think most of today will be dry. the hurricane track forecast has it a tropical storm until it gets off cape hatteras, then it comes a hurricane, category one, probably 75 to 80 miles an hour. as the low pressure center comes into new jersey, the the center point, the air or cone of possibilities runs from massachusetts all the way down to the mouth of the chesapeake bay, anywhere in that region it's likely to make landfall. 64 to 69 today, we should stay dry most of the day but by evening, maybe a shower chance. generally cloudy skies, sun breaks or thin spots in
louis, 28 at kansas city, 37, chicago. rapid city, 24. so really intensely cold air so the combination of cold air and tropical moisture, a lot of energy in the atmosphere and when this comes together, it's going to be interesting. we have sandy, now tropical storm, likely, once it gets over the gulf stream, could return to a hurricane. we may see it switching back and forth over the next day, day and a half. but this evening the rain bands getting closer to baltimore although i think most of...
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. 2 bring it down around atlantic city. my guess is it will come in somewhere in between. if any comes to their vacation, we will miss the worst part of the storm which means we will not a big storm surge at the chesapeake bay. we will still be in the storm, though. that means flooding is possible on monday. five or 6 inches. heavy rain continued into tuesday but it will continue to be much colder. in the 40's. even some snow in western maryland. i will talk more about in a few minutes. >> right now is the time to prepare for a storm like hurricane sandy, a residence in maryland are gathering everything they need. >> door is live in cells -- fells point. >> we are one of three locations in flooding area. another big threat with storms like these are power outages. for many people, the question tonight is where can i find a generator? >> wow. >> susan is like millions of us on the east coast this weekend. stocking up for sandy. >> plenty of canned food. tour licht paper. t paper. i did want to be prepared. there are a lot of
. 2 bring it down around atlantic city. my guess is it will come in somewhere in between. if any comes to their vacation, we will miss the worst part of the storm which means we will not a big storm surge at the chesapeake bay. we will still be in the storm, though. that means flooding is possible on monday. five or 6 inches. heavy rain continued into tuesday but it will continue to be much colder. in the 40's. even some snow in western maryland. i will talk more about in a few minutes....
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that boyfriend was the baltimore city police officer. the warrant accuses her of helping to hide the body and says dna analysis of the victim's clothing indicated that the defendant helped lift the victim and removed her from the house in an attempt to cover up the crime. the attorney says her family members are pleased the investigation continues. they're still waiting to receive an autopsy report. >> we have called the state's attorney's office. we filed a freedom of information request. we've called the medical examiner's office. what we know now, we thought the criminal investigation had been terminated. now we find out from the medical examiner's office that the autopsy is not being released because of the ongoing criminal aspect of the case. >> veronica alford is expected to turn herself in this evening. >> coming up, will there be school on monday? more on that and how area schools are getting ready for hurricane sandy. >> things are going to be quiet for the next few days. right now, 67 at the airport. right now, 67 at the airpor
that boyfriend was the baltimore city police officer. the warrant accuses her of helping to hide the body and says dna analysis of the victim's clothing indicated that the defendant helped lift the victim and removed her from the house in an attempt to cover up the crime. the attorney says her family members are pleased the investigation continues. they're still waiting to receive an autopsy report. >> we have called the state's attorney's office. we filed a freedom of information...
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. >> it does not even look like an evacuation city for ocean city. the worst part of the storm is the east side. if ocean city is on the west side, they will get the wind and heavy rain, but not the storm surge. >> we are also monitoring what is going on along the shore in chesapeake beach. members of last year's hurricane are still fresh. -- memories of last year's hurricane are still fresh. >> people in chesapeake beach ticket vantage of free sand bags from the city today. they also moved their boats from the dock behind me. strong wind and rain and a rising surf are already lashing out on the florida coast. a jet skier caught on the surf needed rescuing. across the caribbean, sandy has left dozens of people dead. models of the storm smashing into the northeast. >> common sense says you should take precautions. this is a potentially dangerous storm. >> emergency workers say anyone from virginia up through new england should get ready now. on long island, new york, we found people filling up sandbags. in manchester, conn., homeowners were preparing
. >> it does not even look like an evacuation city for ocean city. the worst part of the storm is the east side. if ocean city is on the west side, they will get the wind and heavy rain, but not the storm surge. >> we are also monitoring what is going on along the shore in chesapeake beach. members of last year's hurricane are still fresh. -- memories of last year's hurricane are still fresh. >> people in chesapeake beach ticket vantage of free sand bags from the city today....
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the other model put it in new york city tuesday afternoon. a big difference between those two models. and then another model puts it monday evening near providence, rhode island. those dots that are happening there are pretty small. no matter where the storm lands, is going to be a huge storm. any of those three locations as well as others will be affected. the closer it gets to us, the more intense the storm. we will have more coming in just a few minutes. >> we appreciate it. hurricane sandy has already left destruction in its path in cuba, killing at least 11 people. residents along the east coast are urged to get ready. >> serves up on portlock -- fort lauderdale beach where hurricanes tandy is being -- is making an impact offshore. it is expected to have the coastline as it heads north over the weekend. >> i want to -- i'm going to try to tie my trash cans together. other than that, we can do is secure windows and storm doors and things like that. >> sandbags are being filled in new jersey. the public works director is -- says the goal i
the other model put it in new york city tuesday afternoon. a big difference between those two models. and then another model puts it monday evening near providence, rhode island. those dots that are happening there are pretty small. no matter where the storm lands, is going to be a huge storm. any of those three locations as well as others will be affected. the closer it gets to us, the more intense the storm. we will have more coming in just a few minutes. >> we appreciate it. hurricane...
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he was greeted by new york city city who took him to the hospital who took her to the hospital to be with his wife and surviving 3-year-old child. >> a grieving family searching for answers in the face of unspeakable tragedy. you can see that some flowers and candles have been left here. that nanny is in critical but stable condition and has not yet been charged. this morning cnbc released a statement saying in part there are simply no words to convey the magnitude of this tragedy. what we can do is come together and express our unwavering support for a friend in need. all of us at cnbc and nbc universal will be there for the family. natalie. >> our hearts go out to the krimm family. thanks so much, mara schiavocampo. >>> now to northern afghanistan where a suicide bomber has killed at least 40 people at a mosque as worshippers marked a muslim holiday. at least 50 others were wounded. the u.s. has condemned the attack. more client names are expected to be released today in the so-called zumba prostitution ring in maine. authorities are set to reveal more than 20 other johns who alleg
he was greeted by new york city city who took him to the hospital who took her to the hospital to be with his wife and surviving 3-year-old child. >> a grieving family searching for answers in the face of unspeakable tragedy. you can see that some flowers and candles have been left here. that nanny is in critical but stable condition and has not yet been charged. this morning cnbc released a statement saying in part there are simply no words to convey the magnitude of this tragedy. what...
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a nanny at a luxury new york city apartment building stabbed two small children to death in a bathtub and then stabbed herself. the nanny is hospitalized in critical condition and the children's mother arrived home to find the devastating scene before police were called. >>> a federal appeals court has refused to reconsider a ruling that would allow texas to withhold women's health care funding from planned parenthood clinics because the organization also performs abortions. texas governor rick perry said the state would immediately halt funding. >>> british police say 300 potential victims have come forward saying they were sexually abused by the late bbc children's tv host jimmy savel. shelving an investigation into him last year. >>> on the campaign trail president obama is back at the white house today. vice president joe biden campaigns in wisconsin and the first lady attends a prived fund-raiser in california. governor romney is campaigning in iowa and congressman ryan is in alabama before they both head back to ohio for a rally and ann romney will be in virginia. >>> in health
a nanny at a luxury new york city apartment building stabbed two small children to death in a bathtub and then stabbed herself. the nanny is hospitalized in critical condition and the children's mother arrived home to find the devastating scene before police were called. >>> a federal appeals court has refused to reconsider a ruling that would allow texas to withhold women's health care funding from planned parenthood clinics because the organization also performs abortions. texas...
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if anyone has any information call baltimore city police. >> thank you. carroll county police have arrested five teenagers in connection with car burglaries. visit went on a theft and vandalism spree last month stealing $3,000 worth of valuables from more than 50 cars. they are accused of vandalizing other vehicles. the suspects fled an apparent crime scene. >> thay have worked to identify the owners of property damage and return some of the items that have been taken. we encourage residents to remove variables from sight, closing at blocking all of their vehicles. >> the suspects are now in the custody of their parents, pending action from juvenile justice authorities. alexander song faces a maximum of three years in prison after posting online threats that he planned to kill people on campus. he remains banned from the college park campus. we will have details on the sentencing tonight. >> nearly one year after -- the president avery will resign in january. as president came under scrutiny after a spike and faculty turnover and accusations of poor budge
if anyone has any information call baltimore city police. >> thank you. carroll county police have arrested five teenagers in connection with car burglaries. visit went on a theft and vandalism spree last month stealing $3,000 worth of valuables from more than 50 cars. they are accused of vandalizing other vehicles. the suspects fled an apparent crime scene. >> thay have worked to identify the owners of property damage and return some of the items that have been taken. we encourage...
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it is a little cooler outside the city. 58. we will start out with low clouds and fog, and the clouds will break up. headed into the afternoon, some sunshine. high temperature around 72. whether should stay quiet for the rest of the week. an update on next week in a few minutes. >> in this morning's medical alert, it is hard to watch your kids suffer through costs during an illness. court's the new study confirms antibiotics will not help. doctors initially observed the outcome of over 300 kids that had a cough. those born anna maddox did no better than those who did not have medication. -- those on the antibiotics did no better than those who did not have medication. >> and the fda warns that a black licorice contains a sweetener that could cause a drop in potassium levels, and when that happens some people experience high blood pressure and congestive heart failure. the fda says potassium levels usually get back to normal when you stop beating the black licorice. >> the time is 5:41. 62 degrees. the recognition is not over. l
it is a little cooler outside the city. 58. we will start out with low clouds and fog, and the clouds will break up. headed into the afternoon, some sunshine. high temperature around 72. whether should stay quiet for the rest of the week. an update on next week in a few minutes. >> in this morning's medical alert, it is hard to watch your kids suffer through costs during an illness. court's the new study confirms antibiotics will not help. doctors initially observed the outcome of over...
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behind the front only 50 in tst kansas city. 51 chicago. upper 60s in new york city. as we get to the weekend we are concerned with what is going on with sandy. the impact being felt perhaps with gusty conditions in atlanta 74. more rain in the outer banks. as we head to the end of the weekend sandy continues to be off shore of the outer banks but still rain and wind through new england and only gets worse as the system starts to take the energy and the power from sandy and wrap it together. this is the big concern here across the northeast. widespread rain and widespread rain and surf and only gets worse. this system approaches making a landfall somewhere in the northeast or new england. we will fine tune the forecast but still we are talking, remember last year with irene, this could be impacts from irene as we head to tuesday with sandy in the northeast. we will keep you updated here on the weather channel and weather.com can. every weekday morning at 6:00 a.m. get the latest with "wake up with al." 5-hour energy?onade 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for
behind the front only 50 in tst kansas city. 51 chicago. upper 60s in new york city. as we get to the weekend we are concerned with what is going on with sandy. the impact being felt perhaps with gusty conditions in atlanta 74. more rain in the outer banks. as we head to the end of the weekend sandy continues to be off shore of the outer banks but still rain and wind through new england and only gets worse as the system starts to take the energy and the power from sandy and wrap it together....